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Theme: My Mom’s Dreamcatcher and Other Native
American Artifacts Collection
By: Yanitza Figueroa
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Native Americans
believed
dreamcatchers
catch the bad
dreams
throughout the
night, but let the
good dreams
through.
My mom
bought this
dreamcatcher
in Arizona in
Januof 2010
This one was a
gift from my
sisters and
brother on
Valentine’s day,
February 14.
This
dreamcatcher I
bought for her
at the swapmeet
for her birthday
on March 6.
This eagle she
ordered over
the phone in
May. It has
Native
Americans on its
wings.
This is my favorite,
because it’s just so
beautiful. She got
this in July at a
garage sale.
This is a puzzle my
sister made for
her as a Christmas
present. My sister
glued it on a
cardboard.
This is another
puzzle my sister
made for her. She
gave it my mom on
New Year’s Day.
This portrait my mom
bought at yard sale in
April of 2011.
This
dreamcatcher
she got in Los
Angeles in July
of 2011.
This is a picture of our whole living
room wall.
This one she
got it as a
Mother’s day
present in
2012.
This one she has
it stored away,
because there is
no more room on
our wall.
This one I
bought for
her a t the
swapmeet in
June of 2012.
I really like
this one
becase it has
Aztec indians
on top of the
Aztec
calendar.
This one creeps
me out, and I’m
glad it’s put
away. She got
this one in
August of 2012.
My mom says I
looked like this one
when I was
younger, but she
was wrong. My
grandma gave this
one to her.
This one she has in
her room covered
by a plastic bag
kind of thing. She
had this one since
I was born.
Special thanks to:
My Mom (Martha Figueroa)
I hope to take my mom here one of these days.
http://www.cabotsmuseum.org/

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